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Die-Cut vs Kiss-Cut Stickers: What Is the Difference?

28 Dec 2025 3 min read

At a Glance

  • Die-cut: cuts through vinyl AND backing — individual separate stickers
  • Kiss-cut: cuts through vinyl ONLY — stickers remain on a backing sheet
  • Die-cut is best for product labels, packaging seals, and giveaways
  • Kiss-cut is best for sticker sheets, retail packs, and small stickers
  • Both methods available on all materials at similar pricing
  • Complex contour cuts follow the exact outline of your design

Two Cutting Methods, Very Different Results

Die-cut and kiss-cut are the two primary methods for cutting custom stickers. While both produce the same printed result, the way the sticker is cut — and what the customer receives — is fundamentally different. Understanding this distinction is essential for choosing the right format for your application.

What Is Die-Cutting?

Die-cutting cuts through both the vinyl sticker material AND the backing paper, producing individual stickers with no excess material around them. Each sticker is a standalone piece, cut precisely to its final shape.

Characteristics:

  • Each sticker is individually separated
  • The sticker shape IS the final product — no backing paper visible from the front
  • Can be any custom shape — circles, rectangles, or complex contour cuts following your design outline
  • Professional, clean presentation
  • Easy to hand out, include in packaging, or apply directly

What Is Kiss-Cutting?

Kiss-cutting cuts through only the vinyl sticker material but NOT the backing paper. The sticker remains attached to a larger sheet of backing paper, and the user peels the sticker off the sheet when ready to apply.

Characteristics:

  • Stickers remain on their backing sheet until peeled
  • Multiple stickers can be arranged on a single sheet (sticker sheets)
  • The backing paper provides protection and makes handling easier
  • Popular for retail sticker packs, sheets of mixed designs, and planner stickers
  • The backing sheet can be branded or used as a display card

When to Use Each Method

Choose Die-Cut When:

  • You need individual stickers for packaging seals, product labels, or giveaways
  • Each sticker is applied immediately after being separated from the batch
  • You want a professional, finished look with no excess material
  • The sticker shape is part of the brand identity (contour-cut logos)
  • Stickers are included individually in orders or packaging

Choose Kiss-Cut When:

  • You are creating sticker sheets with multiple designs
  • The stickers are sold as a product (sticker packs for retail)
  • Small stickers that would be difficult to handle individually
  • You want the backing sheet to serve as packaging or a display card
  • Planner stickers, scrapbooking stickers, or crafting supplies

Cost Comparison

Die-cut stickers typically cost the same or marginally more than kiss-cut, depending on the complexity of the cut shape. Simple shapes (circles, squares, rounded rectangles) are the most economical. Complex contour cuts with many curves and tight angles may carry a small premium due to the precision required.

Kiss-cut sticker sheets can be more cost-effective per sticker because multiple stickers share a single sheet, reducing material waste and handling.

Which Is More Professional?

For product labelling and brand stickers, die-cut is almost always the better choice. The clean, precise cut with no visible backing material communicates quality and attention to detail. For retail sticker products and creative applications, kiss-cut sheets offer better value and presentation.

Ordering at StickerNation

StickerNation offers both die-cut individual stickers and kiss-cut sticker sheets. Our online designer supports custom contour cutting — the cut path can follow the exact outline of your design for a professional die-cut effect. Both formats are available on all materials including matte, gloss, clear, and metallic vinyl.

Frequently Asked Questions

Die-cut cuts through both the sticker and backing paper, producing individual stickers. Kiss-cut cuts only through the sticker layer, leaving it on a backing sheet that the user peels from.

Die-cut is better for product labels. Each label is individually separated and ready to apply, with a clean professional finish and no excess backing material.

Marginally. Simple shapes cost the same. Complex contour cuts with many curves may carry a small premium. Kiss-cut sheets can be more cost-effective per sticker for large quantities.

Yes. Kiss-cut sticker sheets can contain multiple different designs arranged on a single sheet — perfect for variety packs, planner stickers, and retail products.

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